“…Ιf LS is chosen, it can be performed using the same surgical technique, providing that the ports are placed more caudally on the abdominal wall, directly related to the lower pole of the spleen (30). For these patients, hand-assisted LS has been proposed (11,20,31,32) as an effective, safe and feasible alternative. Analyzing the feasibility of LS in cases of massive splenomegaly (spleen weight >2000 g) in patients with benign hematological disorder, Al-Mulhim (7) concluded that although LS was feasible in 90% of patients, the condition was significantly associated with prolonged operative time, more blood loss, increased postoperative morbidity, longer time to liquid diet and prolonged postoperative hospital stay.…”